Choose the correct sentence: A) Not only the theory was flawed but also lacked empirical support. B) Not only was the theory flawed but also lacked empirical support. C) Not only was the theory flawed but it also lacked empirical support. D) Not only the theory had been flawed but also lacked empirical support. Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) Hardly had the announcement been made than objections arose. B) Hardly had the announcement been made when objections arose. C) Hardly the announcement had been made when objections arose. D) Hardly had the announcement been made then objections arose. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) No sooner had the process begun when complications appeared. B) No sooner had the process begun than complications appeared. C) No sooner the process had begun than complications appeared. D) No sooner had the process begun then complications appeared. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: Little _ that the interpretation would be challenged. A) she expected B) did she expect C) she did expect D) expected she Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) Rarely we find such nuance in public discourse. B) Rarely do we find such nuance in public discourse. C) Rarely we have found such nuance in public discourse. D) Rarely have we find such nuance in public discourse. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) So convincingly he argued that the audience was persuaded. B) So convincingly did he argue that the audience was persuaded. C) So convincingly he did argue that the audience was persuaded. D) So convincingly argued he that the audience was persuaded. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He would rather you _ the methodology more critically. A) evaluate B) evaluated C) had evaluated D) evaluating Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) I wish I would have revised the manuscript earlier. B) I wish I had revised the manuscript earlier. C) I wish I have revised the manuscript earlier. D) I wish I revised the manuscript earlier yesterday. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) If she would have reconsidered, she would avoid the error. B) If she had reconsidered, she would have avoided the error. C) If she reconsidered, she would have avoided the error. D) If she has reconsidered, she would avoid the error. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: If I _ the broader context, I would not have objected. A) know B) knew C) had known D) have known Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) He speaks as if he is the sole interpreter of the law. B) He speaks as if he were the sole interpreter of the law. C) He speaks as if he was the sole interpreter of the law. D) He speaks as if he be the sole interpreter of the law. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) It is time we redefine our objectives. B) It is time we redefined our objectives. C) It is time we have redefined our objectives. D) It is time we redefining our objectives. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: The more precisely you define the variables, _ reliable the results become. A) more B) the more C) the most D) most Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) Many a principle have been overlooked. B) Many a principle has been overlooked. C) Many principles has been overlooked. D) Many a principle had been overlooked. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) A number of inconsistencies is apparent. B) A number of inconsistencies are apparent. C) The number of inconsistencies are apparent. D) The number of inconsistencies have apparent. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: The number of objections _ declined after clarification. A) have B) has C) are D) were Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) He is one of those who has questioned the premise. B) He is one of those who have questioned the premise. C) He is one of those who had questioned the premise. D) He is one of those who has question the premise. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) It is me who am responsible for the discrepancy. B) It is I who am responsible for the discrepancy. C) It is I who is responsible for the discrepancy. D) It is me who is responsible for the discrepancy. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: Neither the expert nor the reviewers _ convinced by the argument. A) is B) was C) are D) be Answer: C
Identify the correct option: A) Rice and curry are considered a staple meal. B) Rice and curry is considered a staple meal. C) Rice and curry were considered a staple meal. D) Rice and curry have considered a staple meal. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) The judiciary is divided in their interpretations. B) The judiciary are divided in its interpretation. C) The judiciary are divided in their interpretations. D) The judiciary is divided in its interpretations. Answer: C
Fill in the blank: She is not only insightful _ also persuasive. A) but B) but also C) and D) also Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He prefers to critique than accept. B) He prefers critiquing than accepting. C) He prefers critiquing to accepting. D) He prefers to critiquing than accepting. Answer: C
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is capable to synthesize complex arguments. B) She is capable of synthesizing complex arguments. C) She is capable for synthesizing complex arguments. D) She is capable in synthesizing complex arguments. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is addicted _ analyzing every minor inconsistency. A) with B) to C) on D) for Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She insisted to reassess the findings. B) She insisted on reassessing the findings. C) She insisted for reassessing the findings. D) She insisted reassessing the findings. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He is used to interpret dense legal texts. B) He is used to interpreting dense legal texts. C) He used to interpreting dense legal texts. D) He used to interpreted dense legal texts. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is tired _ defending the same position repeatedly. A) of B) from C) with D) by Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He is interested for epistemology. B) He is interested in epistemology. C) He is interested on epistemology. D) He is interested with epistemology. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is proud for her intellectual independence. B) She is proud of her intellectual independence. C) She is proud on her intellectual independence. D) She is proud with her intellectual independence. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is responsible _ upholding academic integrity. A) of B) for C) to D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is dependent to peer review for validation. B) She is dependent on peer review for validation. C) She is dependent with peer review for validation. D) She is dependent for peer review for validation. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He is famous of his analytical precision. B) He is famous for his analytical precision. C) He is famous with his analytical precision. D) He is famous from his analytical precision. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is engaged _ interpreting historical texts critically. A) in B) on C) at D) with Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He is busy in formulating policy recommendations. B) He is busy with formulating policy recommendations. C) He is busy at formulating policy recommendations. D) He is busy on formulating policy recommendations. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is acquainted to philosophical traditions. B) She is acquainted with philosophical traditions. C) She is acquainted from philosophical traditions. D) She is acquainted by philosophical traditions. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is popular _ academic circles. A) between B) among C) with D) in Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is expert at textual criticism. B) She is expert in textual criticism. C) She is expert on textual criticism. D) She is expert for textual criticism. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He is opposed for the reinterpretation of the doctrine. B) He is opposed to the reinterpretation of the doctrine. C) He is opposed with the reinterpretation of the doctrine. D) He is opposed on the reinterpretation of the doctrine. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is keen _ refining her argumentative skills. A) for B) on C) at D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) He is thankful for his intellectual mentors. B) He is thankful to his intellectual mentors. C) He is thankful with his intellectual mentors. D) He is thankful by his intellectual mentors. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is married with a legal scholar. B) She is married to a legal scholar. C) She is married from a legal scholar. D) She is married by a legal scholar. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is blind _ the inherent contradictions in the argument. A) of B) to C) from D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) He died from complications of surgery. B) He died of complications of surgery. C) He died with complications of surgery. D) He died by complications of surgery. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) She is good in deductive reasoning. B) She is good at deductive reasoning. C) She is good on deductive reasoning. D) She is good with deductive reasoning. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: He is fond _ deconstructing traditional arguments. A) in B) of C) on D) with Answer: B
Identify the correct option: A) She is capable to reconcile divergent viewpoints. B) She is capable of reconciling divergent viewpoints. C) She is capable for reconciling divergent viewpoints. D) She is capable in reconciling divergent viewpoints. Answer: B
Choose the correct sentence: A) He prevented me to publish the findings prematurely. B) He prevented me from publishing the findings prematurely. C) He prevented me publishing the findings prematurely. D) He prevented me publish the findings prematurely. Answer: B
Fill in the blank: She is tired _ revisiting the same theoretical disputes. A) of B) from C) with D) by Answer: A
Identify the correct option: A) He is interested for analytic philosophy. B) He is interested in analytic philosophy. C) He is interested on analytic philosophy. D) He is interested with analytic philosophy. Answer: B